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I claimed a parcel last month at the Philippine Postal Corporation (Phil Post), National Capital Region (NCR), Quezon if it fits it ships City Central Post Office. Unfortunately, I failed to document the procedure. This month, I claimed another package and made sure I noted the process so I can share it with you. Whenever you have an international package, it will be delivered to the Phil Post and not straight to you because it has to be checked by the Philippine Customs. This is to make sure that the item/s is not prohibited to enter the country. To know more about our Philippine Customs and view a list of prohibited items, if it fits it ships please view this document: Philippine Customs Information . The branch will depend on the shipping address you provided. For example, since I reside in Quezon City, my parcel arrived at the Quezon City Central Post Office. Notice if it fits it ships sent by the Philippine Postal Corporation that tells you that the parcel can now be claimed at the Central Post Office. When the international package arrives at Phil Post, it will first be checked by the Bureau of Customs. If the parcel is cleared, the central post office will then mail you a notice that you can claim your item/s. The window number where you should proceed when you arrive at the post office is stamped on the upper left corner of the notice. if it fits it ships Mine (refer to above photo) said W-37, which actually meant window 37. You have 30 days to get your parcel. The Central Post Office consists of a series of windows. This is me in the process of claiming my package. Here are a few reminders you should remember before going to the Central Post Office: 1. Bring a valid I.D. Examples are driver's license, voter's I.D., passport, etc. Make sure the name on your I.D. matches the name of the addressee on the parcel if it fits it ships you are claiming. 2. You will be charged if it fits it ships a postal fee that's indicated on the notice that was sent to you via mail. I suggest you bring an exact amount to make facilitation quicker. 3. Always double check your package. It might not be yours. The Philippine Postal Corporation, Central if it fits it ships Post Office is open from Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm but closed during if it fits it ships lunch breaks from 12:00nn - 1:00pm. For more details, visit the Phil Post Website . SHARE THIS:
I was claiming my parcel, the examiner says it has a torn price tag and should be taxed since it looks like it is worth more than $ 10. I was not able to claim it because he is asking for a letter from the sender. I am confused because he is not clear why I cannot claim my parcel. Reply Delete
Apparently, there's a new rule that goods brought in that's about $10 worth is taxable. Why was he asking for a letter from the sender? Try going here - http://philpost.gov.ph/web/category/news/ - and check on updates on claiming parcels. Reply Delete
Thanks for sharing this. To help out others if it fits it ships who may wish to claim their parcel sent thru EMS from abroad, if it fits it ships I would suggest this very informative site. http://hubpages.com/hub/Claiming-your-package-at-Philippine-Postal-via-EMS-Express-Mail-Service Thanks and Godbless! Luz Reply Delete
Hi rins, i have someone in the us ti send a package to me...What shipping address should i indicate in the package? my residence adress or the phost office adress? how will i know how much should i pay for the tax fees? Reply Delete
Hi, Albert ! The shipping address is your home address or where you would like to package to be delivered. It is just that all international packages, regardless the shipping address, goes directly to Phil Post for screening and they notify you that your parcel has arrived and ready for claiming. Depending on the notice you receive, you may pick up your item/s on the Phil Post branch of the city you live in or you may have to go directly to the main Phil Post office in Pasay City. This will be indicated on the notice card that will be delivered to you. As for the amount of taxes you'll have to pay, that would depend on the declared value of the package. There are items that will not require you to pay taxes. Unfortunately, I don't know the exact computation for taxes. As far as I know, it will depend on the value of your item/s. Good luck! Reply Delete
I know bayad na yan before pinadala dito sa pilipina
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